Eumelanin Graphene-Like Integration: The Impact on Physical Properties and Electrical Conductivity
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
The recent development of eumelanin pigment-based blends integrating "classical"
organic conducting materials is expanding the scope of eumelanin in bioelectronics.
Beyond the achievement of high conductivity level, another major goal lays in the
knowledge and feasible control of structure/properties relationship. We systematically
investigated different hybrid materials prepared by in situ polymerization of the eumelanin
precursor 5,6-dihydroxyindole (DHI) in presence of various amounts of graphene-like
layers. Spectroscopic studies performed by solid state nuclear magnetic resonance
(ss-NMR), x-ray photoemission, and absorption spectroscopies gave a strong indication
of the direct impact that the integration of graphene-like layers into the nascent
polymerized DHI-based eumelanin has on the structural organization of the pigment
itself, while infrared, and photoemission spectroscopies indicated the occurrence of
negligible changes as concerns the chemical units. A tighter packing of the constituent
units could represent a strong factor responsible for the observed improved electrical
conductivity of the hybridmaterials, and could be possible exploited as a tool for electrical
conductivity tuning.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Eumelanin/Graphene-Like; hybrid materials; electrical conductivity; photoemission spectroscopies; ss-NMR
Elenco autori:
DI CAPUA, Roberto; Gargiulo, Valentina; DE LUCA, GABRIELLA MARIA; Pezzella, Alessandro; Alfe', Michela
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